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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2017 18:00:47 +0000 (UTC)

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Horn of Africa Seminar – Hilary 2017 Termcard

Posted on January 13, 2017 by Jason Mosley

University of Oxford | African Studies Centre | HT 2017

The Horn of Africa Seminar brings together students and scholars interested in examining the region from a multidisciplinary and comparative perspective. This term, the seminar will look at a variety of issues, including the history of South Sudan, opposition in Ethiopia, dynamics of state formation and decay across the Horn of Africa, and practices of representativeness amongst Muslims in Kenya. By hosting lectures by experienced researchers alongside post-graduates, and by mixing academic and policy research, we hope to come to a shared, factually informed and politically relevant understanding of trends in the region.

Except where otherwise noted, the seminar takes place on Tuesdays at 5.00 pm in the Seminar Room, at the African Studies Centre (13 Bevington Road, OX2 6LH).

January 24 – Martin Plaut (Institute of Commonwealth Studies)

Ethiopia and Eritrea: an enduring animosity?

–Discussion and book launch for Understanding Eritrea: Inside Africa’s most repressive state

February 2* – Douglas Johnson (Independent)

Writing a new history for South Sudan: whose history and for whom?

–Discussion and book launch for South Sudan: A New History for a New Nation

*Pavilion Room, St Antony’s College, with the African Studies Seminar

February 7 – Hassan Mwakimoko (Pwani University College)

What Is Supreme about the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUPKEM):

Challenging the practices of representativeness amongst Muslims in Kenya

February 20* – Laura Mann (LSE)

Ideology and Strategy: Understanding the Relationship Between Politics and

Economy in Sudan

*Seminar Room 2, Queen Elizabeth House, with the African History & Politics Seminar

February 28 – Christopher Clapham (Cambridge)

Discussion and book launch for The Horn of Africa: State Formation and Decay

March 7 – Terje Ostebo (University of Florida)

Religion and ethnicity as venues of opposition in Ethiopia
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